The Cheesecake Factory took the cake at the Xtreme Eating Awards 2014, a competition hosted by the nonprofit Center for Science in the Public Interest.

The organization, founded in the early 1970s, focuses on being "the voice of the American public on nutrition, food safety, health and other issues."

Since launching the awards in 2007 it has brought to light just how bad some chain foods are.

The Cheesecake Factory has notoriously "won" the competition many times, but this might not be an event where you'd want to be number one.

The judging is based on how unhealthy a food is. Calories, saturated fats and sugars are just some of the criteria used to find a winner. The Bruleed French Toast at the Cheescake Factory came in at a whopping 2,780 calories, not to mention the 93 grams of saturated fat and the 24 teaspoons of added sugar. Just to put that into perspective, it would take seven hours of swimming laps just to burn off the calories. According to the American Heart Association, the meal also included 15 teaspoons more than the recommended daily limit of added sugars.

David M. Overton, chief executive officer and founder of the Cheesecake Factory says he was tired of getting the prize in years past, but that didn't seem to motivate him enough to stay off the list this year. Of the nine possible places among the most unhealthy foods the eatery took three.